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do not run delphi program and shows runtime error 216. What's the problem and how can I fix it? Please help me. Thank you delphi delphi-7 share|improve this question edited Sep 19 '10 at 8:25 Lars Truijens 31.2k483109 asked Sep 18 '10 at 14:56 abolfazl 611 closed as not a real question by Martin Smith, Manoj Govindan, Bob Kaufman, Roger Pate, Graviton Sep 20 '10 at 4:30 It's difficult to tell delphi runtime errors what is being asked here. This question is ambiguous, vague, incomplete, overly broad, or rhetorical and cannot be reasonably answered in its current form. For help clarifying this question so that it can be reopened, visit the help center.If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question. 6 You must post some source code if you expect anyone to be able to help you. –Brad Sep 18 '10 at 15:00 add a comment| 2 Answers 2 active oldest votes up vote 3 down vote Runtime error 216 is an 'Access Violation'; there's code accessing invalid memory. Like Brad says, you have to provide some information for someone to make a guess. And/or you can install a 3rd party exception-handler and if it catches the exception examine the information it provides to isolate the error. share|improve this answer answered Sep 19 '10 at 1:03 Sertac Akyuz 40.3k359108 add a comment| up vote 1 down vote The error is a general protection fault. It can be caused by just about anything. share|improve this answer answered Sep 18 '10 at 15:01 Brad 86.9k22153272 add a comment| Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged delphi delphi-7 or ask your own question. asked 6
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Run-Time Error Codes 22 comments. Current rating: (6 votes). Leave comments and/ or rate it. Delphi's online help documentation seems to miss the run-time error http://www.delphifaq.com/faq/delphi/delphi_ide/f153.shtml codes. I usually looked them up in my old Borland Pascal for Windows help https://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/20444643/Runtime-error-216-on-closing-application-again.html file - now they are here for fast access: 1Invalid function number 2File not found 3Path not found 4Too many open files 5File access denied 6Invalid file handle 12Invalid file access code 15Invalid drive number 16Cannot remove current directory 17Cannot rename across drives 100Disk read error 101Disk write error 102File not assigned 103File not open runtime error 104File not open for input 105File not open for output 106Invalid numeric format 200Division by zero 201Range check error 202Stack overflow error 203Heap overflow error 204Invalid pointer operation 205Floating point overflow 206Floating point underflow 207Invalid floating point operation 210Object not initialized 211Call to abstract method 212Stream registration error 213Collection index out of range 214Collection overflow error 215Arithmetic overflow error 216General protection fault Send a message to Subject Comments: delphi runtime error You are on page 1 of 2, other pages: [1] 22007-05-11, 10:18:10 echman4u@yahoo.com program frequency (input, output); {\ THIS CODE IS MEANT TO COUNT THE FREQUENCY OF EACH CHARACTER IN A FILE'S DOCUMENT\} uses crt; var char_ascii : array [1..256] of integer; file_name : text; i : integer; ch : char; begin clrscr; i:= 0; char_ascii [256] := 0; assign ( file_name, 'f:\values1.txt'); reset (file_name); while not eof (file_name) do begin readln (ch); char_ascii [ord(ch)] := char_ascii [ord(ch)] + 1; close (file_name); end; for i:= 1 to 256 do writeln (ch,',' , i , ',' , char_ascii [ord(i)]); readln; end. I M PISSD. THE COMPUTER KEEPS TELLING ME THAT THE FILE IS NOT OPEN FOR INPUT IF THERE'S SOMETHING IN THE FILE. BUT IF THERES NOTHING IN IT, THE PROGRAM WORKS 2007-05-18, 01:20:47 anonymous from India Hi i am getting a Error I/O Error 53 while reading a file from a Network Path.Can anybody help y i am getting such a error 2007-05-18, 01:22:24 anonymous from India Hi i am getting a Error I/O Error 53 while reading a file from a Network Path.Can anybody help y i am getting such a error 2008-04-20, 09:52:46 anonymous from Bulgaria echman4u Us
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